No one company has a monopoly on good ideas. Other ABC members like youself have the same issues, questions, and problems. ABC Peer groups bring together similar members to find unique solutions to common barriers. The trust and open exchange of information allows peer group members to become cost-efficient, quality-oriented and profitable contractors.
- Peer groups are made up of similar ABC member companies that meet regularly to discuss matters of business and personal interest.
- A typical group consists of 6-10 similar size ABC members that do not compete in the same competitive market and perform similar annual revenues.
- Currently, ABC has peer groups of electrical contractors, mechanical contractors, general contractors and painting contractors.
- Peer groups typically meet two or three times per year.
- There is no charge for this member service, although peer group members are responsible for their own meeting and travel costs.
- Group members take turns hosting each meeting. ABC National does not host or facilitate the meetings. ABC National does assist in getting the groups together, and serves as an information resource.
- Provide the opportunity for contractors to collectively solve problems, so as not to re-invent the wheel.
- Can serve as a company's unofficial Board of Directors.
- Opportunity to improve your business.
- Exposure to new ideas.
- Sounding board for ideas/concerns with non-threatening feedback.
- Association with peers and fellow ABC members.
- Win-Win sharing.
- Travel and recreation.
- Confidentiality of information shared.
- Non-competing membership within the group.
- Time commitment to travel to and attend two-day meetings.
- Financial commitment for travel and meeting expenses.
- Willingness to expose your company and yourself to peers.
- Peer group participant should be principal of company.
- Peer group members must be ABC members.
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